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The first big question is as to whether anyone can beat Rafael Nadal on clay. No one is betting against his current streak of more than 30 consecutive wins on the dirt. The King of Clay has already won two tournaments on his preferred surface this year, and he is the favorite for every single match on it! That explains the “least tiny” because that’s the superlative of the chance...
Published: March 27, 2010
I regularly go to atpworldtour.com to check news, or make my picks for upcoming tournaments, so on Monday, the day after Ivan Ljubicic defeated Andy Roddick to win Indian Wells, I scrolled down to the movers of the week, to see how far up Ivan had jumped. The two movers were of course Ljubicic, who had jumped 13 spots to be No. 13 in the world. The second was Andy Murray, who had jumped one spot...
Published: March 22, 2010
The definition of a rival: a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; a competitor. Federer and Nadal may be rivals since 2006, but their rivalry is a friendly one, never getting in fights or anything of the kind. I have always thought as Agassi and Sampras as more of “rivalry” than Federer and Nadal. They faced each other 35...
Published: January 9, 2010
Back in 1927, the French trio of Henri Cochet, Réne Lacoste and Jean Borotra took the Davis Cup from Big Bill Tilden and the United States. The cup stayed in France for five years before the Fred Perry led Brits took it away. Now, we are in 2010, the newest French version of “Les trois Mousketeres” opens up Davis Cup play in France against the Germans. The French team has three strong...